Showing posts with label old people RV people. Show all posts
Showing posts with label old people RV people. Show all posts

Thursday, August 18, 2016

Day 17- What's Up With That?


It started yesterday while I was enjoying the sand and surf. 

 A gentleman set up his camp right in front of me somewhat blocking my view. No worries as there was enough space. Sometimes I think it a bit rude to set up directly in front if there is a lot of open sand. 


So today as I was again enjoying the sand, the same gentleman set up camp directly in front of me. I did choose the same general area so I was not completely surprised, but again, did think it rude. No big deal. I could move if I wanted, but there was a bevy of beauties nearby.
After about an hour, the guy gets up and starts striking poses while glancing at me. Oh no! What I had believed was just a coincidence just became something totally different. There really are no coincidences. Nothing happened, no really nothing happened! Except that most of the surrounding people were giving me knowing smiles.


I feel like such a piece of meat!

Saturday, August 6, 2016

Day 5- Friday Night Musings (Guest Blogger RTR)






Here's the thing about enjoying your life too much. People 
will be skeptical. Some will say, "yeah, but what about...?" 
Then all the preconceived attitudes drilled into them from 
grammar school kick in: do you have a plan for your final 
years? Have you paid off your house? How much do you 
owe? How will you pay for your retirement? Hard questions 
for all. But if your not enjoying every day- and I don't mean 
doing something that I would call over-the-top,skydiving, 
shark encounters, Mt. Everest- then you're missing out.
 My idea of enjoying every day is doing.. just doing... the 
things I enjoy. 


Today I took another bike ride - my route unknown - and I 


found my way. Luckily I have very attainable goals that make

 my heart happy; I hope to wake to find my family doing their 

best and to set an example to enjoy their lives as they see 

fit. Not as their parents see fit.